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Gangjee holds on to the lead
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Rahil Gangjee held on to the lead ahead of a charging Lin Wen-hong
in the third round at the US$500,000 Mercuries Taiwan Masters on
Saturday.
Gangjee stayed on top of the leaderboard as he was even-par for
the day. He achieved a three-day total of eight-under-par 208 and
was a stroke ahead of local favourite Wen-hong who was the biggest
mover after a sizzling eight-under-par 64 at the Taiwan Golf and
Country Club.
Lin Wen-tang, 32, fired a 67 and was one stroke behind his younger
brother Wen-hong in joint third position alongside Koreas
Ted Oh who was even-par. After two consecutive 69s, American Bryan
Saltus, who is ranked 27th on the Asian Tours UBS Order of
Merit, slipped down the leaderboard to fifth spot when he shot a
73.
I am happy and now Im not as nervous going into the
final round as before because my form has been steady for a while
now, said Gangjee, who finished third at the Brunei Open in
August.
Gangjee struggled in the opening stages with two consecutive bogeys
in the third and fourth holes. He bounced back with birdies at fifth
and sixth holes but dropped another shot at the eighth hole. After
a birdie at the 10th hole, Gangjee struck a wayward drive which
led to a double bogey at the par four 12th hole.
The 12th hole was terrible. I knew it was going right and
into the trees. The ball was then unplayable as it was stuck between
the roots of the trees, said Gangjee, who closed in with a
birdie on the 13th hole followed by a final birdie at the par four
18th holes.
It wasnt a really strong round but I had a good finish
on the 18th hole. A solid second shot 68 yards from the pin left
the ball close to the cup as I putted for birdie, he added.
The winner of this years Mercuries Taiwan Masters will book
their spot for the HSBC Champions tournament in November.
After a stunning 64, Wen-hong became the second player in the tournament
to equal the course record. Indias S.S.P Chowrasia, who was
disqualified for not signing his scorecard on Friday, fired a similar
score for the opening round lead. Chinese Taipeis Yuan Ching-chi
set the course record back in 1994.
Wen-hong, 27, enjoyed a good run in front of his home fans as he
blasted birdies on the fifth and sixth holes followed by a five
footer for eagle at the par five seventh hole. On the back nine,
Wen-hong birdied the 14th and finished strongly with three consecutive
birdies on the 16th, 17th, and 18th holes.
This round has just been a confidence booster for me. Everything
worked out as I was putting and driving on target, said Wen-hong.
At the seventh hole, Wen-hong struck an accurate drive and his solid
iron play was evident as his second shot landed five feet away from
the pin for the eagle.
The eagle was great and I had a massive 40 foot birdie putt
at the 17th hole. I am striking the ball well and I hope to go for
the top prize in the final round, said Wen-hong.
With three birdies against an equal number of bogeys, Oh is enjoying
his best run of form this season.
I made some changes earlier on in the season and it backfired
so Ive decided to get back to my old game. I have been playing
solid but I hit a couple of bad tee shots today which cost me but
overall Im quite pleased, said Oh.
Defending champion Lu We-chih was in joint 11th spot as he struck
a 71.
Leading third round scores
208 - Rahil Gangjee (IND) 66-70-72
209 - Lin Wen-hong (TPE) 72-73-64
210 - Lin Wen-tang (TPE) 72-71-67, Ted Oh (KOR) 70-68-72
211 - Bryan Saltus (USA) 69-69-73
212 - Gaurav Ghei (IND) 71-72-69, Yeh Wei-tze (TPE) 71-70-71, Chung
Chun-hsing (TPE) 68-71-73
213 - Simon Nash (AUS) 69-72-72, Jason Knutzon (USA) 67-70-76
214 - Lu Wei-chih (TPE) 71-72-71, Hsieh Chin-sheng (TPE) 71-72-71,
Adam Groom (AUS) 73-69-72, Adam Blyth (AUS) 66-75-73
215 - Chris Rodgers (ENG) 74-72-69, Yasin Ali (ENG) 72-73-70, Shiv
Kapur (IND) 73-71-71, Amandeep Johl (IND) 72-71-72, Park Jun-won
(KOR) 70-72-73, Lu Wen-teh (TPE) 74-68-73, Chang Tse-peng (TPE)
70-72-73
216 - Simon Hurd (ENG) 73-73-70, Rick Gibson (CAN) 71-70-75, Gavin
Flint (AUS) 70-70-76
September 30, 2006
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